Great white sharks cruise the shallow waters just off the coast of the crowded beaches of South Africa's Mossel Bay. It's not exactly known why the sharks are so close to shore.
A great white shark breaches, launching itself completely out of the water. When slowed down with the Phantom Camera, the one-second breach lasts nearly a minute.
Great white sharks may hunt for food, but the predators use tactics often seen among human serial killers. Jorge Ribas reports on the new study's findings.
Goodbye shark cage, hello shark tube! Shark expert Chris Fallows tests whether magnetic shark repellent is truly effective on great whites from within a specially designed plastic shark tube in this clip from "Great White Invasion."
Are you safe from sharks in shallow water? Not necessarily. The best way to avoid an attack near shore is to stay away from beaches where sharks are frequently spotted.